The Future Of Purdue: Will The ‘Public Benefit Corporation’ Model Take Off?
Executive Summary
Purdue’s opioid settlement is making headlines for the size of the financial penalty. But the plan to re-imagine Purdue as a ‘public benefit company’ could have far-reaching significance for the industry – if it ever gets off the ground.
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